Word: anties
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Since I was the only Undergraduate Council member to vote against Resolution 7S-33 calling on the military to admit gays, I think I owe my constituents and the gay community here an explanation. I view the military's policy barring gays from the service not as homophobic or anti-gay, but as an extension of its policies regulating the sexual activities of its recruits. Given the disruptive effect a sexual relationship between between a man and a woman could have on the discipline not only of the individuals involved, but also of the entire troop, the military must severely...
Leaders of the Anti-ROTC Action Committee(ARAC), which was involved in the demonstration,said Sunday night that they want the council topostpone debate until next year when the issue canbe studied more carefully...
...institutions--academic andotherwise--divestment has become an increasinglycomplicated issue. And, as divestment activistDamon A. Silvers '86 says, "the anti-apartheidmovement has got to increase its sophistication tomeet that of the companies [because] complicationshaven't changed the heart of the issue."Matina S. Horner...
...Concorde. Local governments in western France helped raise funds for a $7 million movie called Vent de Galerne, which opened last month, about the republican army's savage repression of peasant rebels in the Vendee. In Lyons a historical society is tracing the descendants of 3,000 executed in anti-Jacobin uprisings. "The bicentennial is more an occasion for mourning than for celebration," says philosopher Jean-Marie Benoist, a former adviser to Paris Mayor Jacques Chirac. Asks Sorbonne historian Pierre Chaunu: "Why should we celebrate a failure...
...Paris mob in the Carmes prison in 1792. "France is like a family that has had an internal dispute," Lustiger said. "If we don't talk about the bad things that happened, we won't have a real reconciliation." Right-wing Catholics will converge on Paris for an August anti-bicentennial rally. Says Francois Triomphe, founder of Anti-89, an umbrella for several dozen groups protesting the government's celebrations: "We seek reparations for the evils done to the church...